08-28-2017, 02:36 PM
[quote]Originally posted by Rob Tucker
Seeing how ineffective our police are at reducing property crime I am an advocate of using tracking devices placed in personal property or vehicles to locate the stolen items and hopefully result in an arrest and conviction.
Here is a cheap tracking device that's the size of a quarter and has a one year battery life. It is worth $29? Buy ten and they are $12 each. That's cheap as dirt compared to the losses a burglar can inflict.
Put one in your car, computer, appliances, power tools.
Wish I had stock in the company. Trackr
https://get-trackr.io/index-07/
What do you think?
If the police are ineffective at reducing crime,what makes you think having a tracking device will help to make them effective?
They might just think you are stepping on their toes.
When they dont respond to a certain crime then what will you do?
Seeing how ineffective our police are at reducing property crime I am an advocate of using tracking devices placed in personal property or vehicles to locate the stolen items and hopefully result in an arrest and conviction.
Here is a cheap tracking device that's the size of a quarter and has a one year battery life. It is worth $29? Buy ten and they are $12 each. That's cheap as dirt compared to the losses a burglar can inflict.
Put one in your car, computer, appliances, power tools.
Wish I had stock in the company. Trackr
https://get-trackr.io/index-07/
What do you think?
If the police are ineffective at reducing crime,what makes you think having a tracking device will help to make them effective?
They might just think you are stepping on their toes.
When they dont respond to a certain crime then what will you do?
Slow Walker